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GELBVIEH AT A GLANCE:
Easy Calving
Excellent Fertility
Dark, Hard Hooves
Docile, Good Nature
High Quality Carcass
High Milk Production
Good Acclimatization
High Weaning Weight
High Slaughter Weight
Outstanding Daily Gains
Horned or Polled Genetics
Suitable for Crossbreeding Purposes
Uniform Colour with Total Pigmentation

Welcome to the Online Home of the
Eastern Canadian Gelbvieh Association

Sunday, August 17, 2008
12:30 p.m. – Pot Luck Lunch & Social
Annual Summer Picnic
At the farm of Merv & Nancy Carter
Parkhill, ON

Saturday, September 20, 2008
2:30 p.m.
Gelbvieh Show
Lindsay Central Exhibition
www.lindsayex.com
Entries close Friday, August 29, 2008

Saturday, November 22, 2008
2:30 p.m.
Annual Gelbvieh Sale
Carson’s Auction Centre
Listowel, ON

FALL CLASSIC 2008
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For more information about these events, contact the Secretary.

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Champion Breeder Herd won by
South Simcoe Gelbvieh at 2007 Lindsay Exhibition

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ABOUT THE BREED:
Gelbvieh were developed in the three Franconian districts of the Northern Bavaria region of Germany in the early 19th century. The "red-yellow Franconian cattle" were developed from several local strains including the Celtic-German Landrace and Heil-Brown cattle. Thus, with stringent sire testing and planned mating programs, Gelbvieh were moulded into a superior dual purpose animal for beef and milk production.

Gelbvieh were selected for carcass traits: length of loin, leanness, early growth and maturity. In Europe, there were far fewer cattle per farm unit and close contact with farm animals ensured that docility and longevity were also part of this formula. All of this, in a golden brown, totally pigmented animal with dark hooves and genitalia. (Pigmentation is a trait which is now believed to reduce problems associated with soft hooves, sunburned udders and cancer eye.) Gelbvieh animals also adapt to most range or climatic conditions.

In addition, Gelbvieh were required to have outstanding maternal traits: fertility, excellent mothering instincts, good udders and prolific milk production. Gelbvieh females meet these requirements and excel in early puberty, quick re-breeding, high milk production, well-developed, structurally correct udders with pigmented teats, strong legs and feet to give them longevity. They will produce a live calf with minimum calving difficulty, and produce high weaning weights every year.

In 1972, the first Gelbvieh genetics were imported into Canada when the Gelbvieh bull, Flag (CGA No. 1) arrived from Germany.

Gelbvieh are currently the sixth largest beef breed in Canada, registering over 3,500 head of animals annually with more than 300 active members in the Canadian Gelbvieh Association.

Thanks to Canadian Gelbvieh Association for breed info

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PRESIDENT:
Dave Londry

VICE PRESIDENT:
Merv Carter

SECRETARY:
Sylvia Londry
email Sylvia

BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
Janet Edwards
Jeannie Ellison
John Grothe
Paul Hurst
Ray James
Mike Klages
Ken Porteous

CONTACT INFO
Sylvia Londry
email Sylvia

 

 

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